Graduate Level intermediate Andaman Nicobar Lakshadweep Indian Islands Geography
Islands of India: Andaman-Nicobar & Lakshadweep
Complete study notes on Indian islands — Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep, formation, geography, population, strategic importance, and key facts. Essential for Kerala PSC Graduate Level exams.
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Indian islands are a frequently tested geography topic in Kerala PSC exams. Questions focus on location, formation type, key geographical features, and strategic importance. The tables below cover all exam-essential facts.
1. Overview of Indian Island Groups
Feature
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Lakshadweep
Location
Bay of Bengal
Arabian Sea
Formation
Tectonic (extension of Arakan Yoma range of Myanmar)
Coral atolls
Total islands
572 (about 37 inhabited)
36 (10 inhabited)
Capital
Port Blair
Kavaratti
Area
8,249 sq km
32 sq km
Population (Census 2011)
3,80,581
64,473
Nearest country
Myanmar (Andaman); Indonesia (Nicobar)
Maldives
Highest point
Saddle Peak (732 m) in North Andaman
Highest point about 5 m above sea level
2. Andaman and Nicobar Islands — Key Facts
Feature
Detail
Separated by
Ten Degree Channel (separates Andaman from Nicobar)
Southernmost point of India
Indira Point (Great Nicobar Island) — submerged partially in 2004 tsunami
Only active volcano in India
Barren Island (erupted multiple times; last activity 2017)
Dormant volcano
Narcondam Island
Highest peak
Saddle Peak (732 m, North Andaman)
Tribes
Great Andamanese, Onge, Jarawa, Sentinelese (North Sentinel Island), Nicobarese, Shompen
Famous beach
Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Island (rated among Asia’s best)
Ross Island
Now called Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep (renamed 2018)
Havelock Island
Now called Swaraj Dweep
Neil Island
Now called Shaheed Dweep
3. Andaman Islands — Renamed Islands (2018)
Old Name
New Name
Ross Island
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep
Havelock Island
Swaraj Dweep
Neil Island
Shaheed Dweep
4. Tribes of Andaman and Nicobar
Tribe
Location
Status
Great Andamanese
Strait Island
About 50 individuals; nearly extinct
Onge
Little Andaman
About 100 individuals
Jarawa
South Andaman, Middle Andaman
About 400; limited contact
Sentinelese
North Sentinel Island
Uncontacted; estimated 50-100; protected by law
Nicobarese
Nicobar Islands
Largest tribal group; about 30,000
Shompen
Great Nicobar
About 200; semi-nomadic
5. Lakshadweep — Key Facts
Feature
Detail
Total islands
36 (12 atolls, 3 reefs, 5 submerged banks)
Inhabited islands
10
Capital
Kavaratti
Largest island
Andrott
Formation
Coral atolls (built on submarine Chagos-Laccadive Ridge)
Separated from Maldives by
Eight Degree Channel
Separated from Minicoy by
Nine Degree Channel
Nearest mainland state
Kerala (about 220-440 km from Kochi)
Official language
Malayalam
Religion
Predominantly Muslim
Literacy rate (Census 2011)
92.28% (highest among UTs)
Main occupation
Fishing, coconut cultivation, coir making
Smallest UT of India by area
Lakshadweep (32 sq km)
6. Important Channels
Channel
Separates
Ten Degree Channel
Andaman Islands from Nicobar Islands
Eight Degree Channel
Minicoy (Lakshadweep) from Maldives
Nine Degree Channel
Main Lakshadweep group from Minicoy
Duncan Passage
South Andaman from Little Andaman
Palk Strait
India (Tamil Nadu) from Sri Lanka
7. Strategic Importance
Aspect
Detail
Andaman and Nicobar Command
India’s only tri-service theatre command (Army, Navy, Air Force); at Port Blair
Location advantage
Controls access to Malacca Strait (one of world’s busiest shipping lanes)
INS Baaz
India’s southernmost naval air station (at Campbell Bay, Great Nicobar)
Lakshadweep
Strategic presence in Arabian Sea; monitoring sea lanes of communication
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
Islands add approximately 6 lakh sq km to India’s EEZ
8. Other Important Indian Islands
Island/Group
Location
Key Feature
Majuli
Brahmaputra River, Assam
Largest river island in India
Sriharikota
Andhra Pradesh coast
ISRO’s Satish Dhawan Space Centre
Diu
Arabian Sea, off Gujarat coast
UT of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu
Pamban Island (Rameswaram)
Between India and Sri Lanka
Connected to mainland by Pamban Bridge
Sagar Island
Sundarbans, West Bengal
Ganga Sagar Mela held annually
Elephanta Island
Mumbai Harbour
UNESCO World Heritage cave temples
Divar Island
Goa, Mandovi River
Known for festivals and Portuguese heritage
New Moore/South Talpatti
Bay of Bengal
Disputed island (submerged; India-Bangladesh)
9. Flora and Fauna
Feature
Andaman and Nicobar
Lakshadweep
Vegetation
Tropical evergreen, mangroves
Coconut palms, coral reef ecosystem
Marine life
Coral reefs, dugong, saltwater crocodile
Coral reefs, tuna, sea turtles
Notable species
Andaman wild pig, Narcondam hornbill
Green sea turtle, butterfly fish
Marine National Park
Mahatma Gandhi Marine NP (Wandoor)
None (but marine protected areas exist)
10. Previous Year Question Patterns
“Capital of Lakshadweep?” — Kavaratti
“Ten Degree Channel separates?” — Andaman from Nicobar |
“Only active volcano in India?” — Barren Island
“Southernmost point of India?” — Indira Point (Great Nicobar)
“Largest river island in India?” — Majuli
“Havelock Island renamed as?” — Swaraj Dweep
“Smallest UT by area?” — Lakshadweep
“Tri-service command at Port Blair?” — Andaman and Nicobar Command
“Largest island in Lakshadweep?” — Andrott
“Eight Degree Channel separates?” — Minicoy from Maldives
Indian islands are a frequently tested geography topic in Kerala PSC exams. Questions focus on location, formation type, key geographical features, and strategic importance. The tables below cover all exam-essential facts.
1. Overview of Indian Island Groups
Feature
Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Lakshadweep
Location
Bay of Bengal
Arabian Sea
Formation
Tectonic (extension of Arakan Yoma range of Myanmar)
Coral atolls
Total islands
572 (about 37 inhabited)
36 (10 inhabited)
Capital
Port Blair
Kavaratti
Area
8,249 sq km
32 sq km
Population (Census 2011)
3,80,581
64,473
Nearest country
Myanmar (Andaman); Indonesia (Nicobar)
Maldives
Highest point
Saddle Peak (732 m) in North Andaman
Highest point about 5 m above sea level
2. Andaman and Nicobar Islands — Key Facts
Feature
Detail
Separated by
Ten Degree Channel (separates Andaman from Nicobar)
Southernmost point of India
Indira Point (Great Nicobar Island) — submerged partially in 2004 tsunami
Only active volcano in India
Barren Island (erupted multiple times; last activity 2017)
Dormant volcano
Narcondam Island
Highest peak
Saddle Peak (732 m, North Andaman)
Tribes
Great Andamanese, Onge, Jarawa, Sentinelese (North Sentinel Island), Nicobarese, Shompen
Famous beach
Radhanagar Beach, Havelock Island (rated among Asia’s best)
Ross Island
Now called Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep (renamed 2018)
Havelock Island
Now called Swaraj Dweep
Neil Island
Now called Shaheed Dweep
3. Andaman Islands — Renamed Islands (2018)
Old Name
New Name
Ross Island
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Dweep
Havelock Island
Swaraj Dweep
Neil Island
Shaheed Dweep
4. Tribes of Andaman and Nicobar
Tribe
Location
Status
Great Andamanese
Strait Island
About 50 individuals; nearly extinct
Onge
Little Andaman
About 100 individuals
Jarawa
South Andaman, Middle Andaman
About 400; limited contact
Sentinelese
North Sentinel Island
Uncontacted; estimated 50-100; protected by law
Nicobarese
Nicobar Islands
Largest tribal group; about 30,000
Shompen
Great Nicobar
About 200; semi-nomadic
5. Lakshadweep — Key Facts
Feature
Detail
Total islands
36 (12 atolls, 3 reefs, 5 submerged banks)
Inhabited islands
10
Capital
Kavaratti
Largest island
Andrott
Formation
Coral atolls (built on submarine Chagos-Laccadive Ridge)
Separated from Maldives by
Eight Degree Channel
Separated from Minicoy by
Nine Degree Channel
Nearest mainland state
Kerala (about 220-440 km from Kochi)
Official language
Malayalam
Religion
Predominantly Muslim
Literacy rate (Census 2011)
92.28% (highest among UTs)
Main occupation
Fishing, coconut cultivation, coir making
Smallest UT of India by area
Lakshadweep (32 sq km)
6. Important Channels
Channel
Separates
Ten Degree Channel
Andaman Islands from Nicobar Islands
Eight Degree Channel
Minicoy (Lakshadweep) from Maldives
Nine Degree Channel
Main Lakshadweep group from Minicoy
Duncan Passage
South Andaman from Little Andaman
Palk Strait
India (Tamil Nadu) from Sri Lanka
7. Strategic Importance
Aspect
Detail
Andaman and Nicobar Command
India’s only tri-service theatre command (Army, Navy, Air Force); at Port Blair
Location advantage
Controls access to Malacca Strait (one of world’s busiest shipping lanes)
INS Baaz
India’s southernmost naval air station (at Campbell Bay, Great Nicobar)
Lakshadweep
Strategic presence in Arabian Sea; monitoring sea lanes of communication
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ)
Islands add approximately 6 lakh sq km to India’s EEZ
8. Other Important Indian Islands
Island/Group
Location
Key Feature
Majuli
Brahmaputra River, Assam
Largest river island in India
Sriharikota
Andhra Pradesh coast
ISRO’s Satish Dhawan Space Centre
Diu
Arabian Sea, off Gujarat coast
UT of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu
Pamban Island (Rameswaram)
Between India and Sri Lanka
Connected to mainland by Pamban Bridge
Sagar Island
Sundarbans, West Bengal
Ganga Sagar Mela held annually
Elephanta Island
Mumbai Harbour
UNESCO World Heritage cave temples
Divar Island
Goa, Mandovi River
Known for festivals and Portuguese heritage
New Moore/South Talpatti
Bay of Bengal
Disputed island (submerged; India-Bangladesh)
9. Flora and Fauna
Feature
Andaman and Nicobar
Lakshadweep
Vegetation
Tropical evergreen, mangroves
Coconut palms, coral reef ecosystem
Marine life
Coral reefs, dugong, saltwater crocodile
Coral reefs, tuna, sea turtles
Notable species
Andaman wild pig, Narcondam hornbill
Green sea turtle, butterfly fish
Marine National Park
Mahatma Gandhi Marine NP (Wandoor)
None (but marine protected areas exist)
10. Previous Year Question Patterns
“Capital of Lakshadweep?” — Kavaratti
“Ten Degree Channel separates?” — Andaman from Nicobar |
“Only active volcano in India?” — Barren Island
“Southernmost point of India?” — Indira Point (Great Nicobar)
“Largest river island in India?” — Majuli
“Havelock Island renamed as?” — Swaraj Dweep
“Smallest UT by area?” — Lakshadweep
“Tri-service command at Port Blair?” — Andaman and Nicobar Command
“Largest island in Lakshadweep?” — Andrott
“Eight Degree Channel separates?” — Minicoy from Maldives